Title: Chapter%207:%20Civilizations%20of%20the%20Americas
1Chapter 7 Civilizations of the Americas
2Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Geography The Americas
- 30,000 years ago, small family groups of
Paleolithic hunters and good gatherers reached
North America from Asia. - Great Migrationlast ice age
- Water frozesea level dropped exposed a land
bridge between Siberia and Alaska. - 10,000 BCEarth grew warmer..ice meltedcovering
the land bridge
3Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Geography The Americas
- North America
- The Rocky Mountains
- Middle (Central) America
- East Sierra Madre
- West Sierra Madre
- South America
- Andes
2 of the 3 longest rivers on Earth are located in
the Americaswhat are they?
4Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Agricultural Revolution
- Farming may have been a response to the
disappearance of large mammals. - Had to cultivate the land and domesticate the
animals. - Farming people settled into villagespopulation
expanded and developed into cities.
5Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Legacy of the Olmecs
- Tropical forests along the Mexican Gulf Coast
1400-500 BC - Very little knownbut rich tombs and temples
point towards a powerful class of priests and
aristocrats. - Built ceremonial centers
- Giant carved heads
- Calendar
6Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- The World of the Mayas
- AD 300-900
- Farmers cleared the forests and built raised
fields that caught the rain. - Tikal (Present-day Guatemala)
- Wealth was gained from trade
- Largest structures in the Americas until 1903
(Flatiron building)
7Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Social Classes
- Each Mayan city had its own ruling chief.
- Surrounded by nobles who served as military
leaders and officials who managed public works,
collected taxes, and enforced laws. - Priests held great power
- Elaborate ceremonies to ensure good harvests.
8Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Advances in Learning
- Hieroglyphic writing system
- Scribes kept their knowledge in books made of
bark - Developed two calendars
- Developed a numbering system that included zero.
- Mayan Ball Game (Pg. 161)
- Video
9Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- The Decline
- A.D. 900 the Mayans abandoned the cities.
- Not sure on the exact reason but maybe
- Frequent warfare
- Overpopulationover farming the land
- Heavy taxespeasant revolts
Remnants still existpeople still speak Mayan
Languages.
10Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- The Valley of Mexico
- Teotihuacan (A.D. 100-750)
- Well planned, wide roads, massive temples, and
large apartment buildings. - Citizens worshipped a powerful nature goddess and
rain god. - Eventually fell to invaders.
11Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Arrival of the Aztecs
- Moved in from the North
- Tenochtitlan (Present-day Mexico City)
- Chinampas Artificial islands made of earth that
would float on water. - Video
12Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Conquering an Empire
- Expanded their territory
- Over most of Mexico (Gulf Pacific)
- By 1500 30 million people
- Tribute Payment from conquered peoples.
- Helped the Aztecs turn their capital into a
magnificent city.
13Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- The World of the Aztecs
- Spanish reached Tenochtitlan in 1519 and Cortes
was awestruck with its magnificence. - Geography History (pg. 163)
14Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Government and Society (Aztecs)
- Had a single ruler who was chosen by a council of
nobles and priests to lead in war. - Below the ruler, nobles served as officials,
judges, and governors of conquered provinces. - Warriors could rise to noble status by killing or
capturing enemy soldiers - Commoners farmed the land
- Slaves (criminals or POW) could buy their freedom
and land.
15Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Religious Beliefs
- Were a class apart
- Performed rituals needed to please the man Aztec
gods. - Chief Aztec god was Huitzilopochtli (sun god)
- Giant pyramid
- Battled forces of darkness each night and was
reborn each morning. - Legend of the Five Suns (pg. 158)
- Human Sacrifices
16Section 1 Civilizations of Middle America
- Education and Learning
- Priests were the keepers of Aztec knowledge
- Recorded laws and historical events
- Ran schools
- Illness was a punishment from the gods
17Section 2 The World of the Incas
- Read aloud in class
- Group guides (Due FRIDAY!)
- Geography
- Government
- Communication
- Economy Religion
- Chosen Women
18Section 3 Peoples of North America
- The Desert Southwest Anasazi
- 4 corners
- AD 900-1300
- Built large villages (later called pueblos)
- Complex with 800 rooms
- Terraces served as roads
- Center was the plaza
- Kiva Large underground chamber used for
religious ceremonies.
- Attacked by Navajos Apaches
- Traditions survived among the Hopi other Pueblo
Indians
19Section 3 Peoples of North America
- Mississippi Ohio Valleys farming cultures
emerged as early as 700 BC - Adena Hopewell (Ohio Valley)
- Build mounds
- Mississippians built clusters of earthen mounds
- Cahokia (Illinois)
- Left no written records
20Section 3 Peoples of North America
- Diverse Regional Cultures
- Iroquois League An alliance of five nations who
spoke the same language and shared similar
traditions.
21Group Assignment
- Culture Pamphlet
- Tri-fold
- Pictures Information
- You will be graded on how it looks!!
- Imagine that this pamphlet will be handed out at
a historical Native American Indian site.